Making Law and Courts Research Relevant: The Normative Implications of Empirical Research
Some Ideas on How Political Scientists Can Develop Real-World Implications from Their Research (Without Becoming Policy Wonks or Law Professors)
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Knight, J; Epstein, L; Martin, A
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Knight, J., Epstein, L., & Martin, A. (2015). Some Ideas on How Political Scientists Can Develop Real-World Implications from Their Research (Without Becoming Policy Wonks or Law Professors). In Making Law and Courts Research Relevant: The Normative Implications of Empirical Research (pp. 14–26). Routledge.
Knight, J., L. Epstein, and A. Martin. “Some Ideas on How Political Scientists Can Develop Real-World Implications from Their Research (Without Becoming Policy Wonks or Law Professors).” In Making Law and Courts Research Relevant: The Normative Implications of Empirical Research, 14–26. Routledge, 2015.
Knight J, Epstein L, Martin A. Some Ideas on How Political Scientists Can Develop Real-World Implications from Their Research (Without Becoming Policy Wonks or Law Professors). In: Making Law and Courts Research Relevant: The Normative Implications of Empirical Research. Routledge; 2015. p. 14–26.
Knight, J., et al. “Some Ideas on How Political Scientists Can Develop Real-World Implications from Their Research (Without Becoming Policy Wonks or Law Professors).” Making Law and Courts Research Relevant: The Normative Implications of Empirical Research, Routledge, 2015, pp. 14–26.
Knight J, Epstein L, Martin A. Some Ideas on How Political Scientists Can Develop Real-World Implications from Their Research (Without Becoming Policy Wonks or Law Professors). Making Law and Courts Research Relevant: The Normative Implications of Empirical Research. Routledge; 2015. p. 14–26.
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2015
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Routledge